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Arator : being a series of agricultural essays, practical & political: in sixty-one numbers (1814)


Author: Taylor, John, 1753-1824; Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner. BRL; Boston Public Library (John Adams Library) BRL
Subject: Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture
Publisher: Georgetown, Columbia : Printed and published by J.M. Carter
Language: English
Call number: 39999053074744
Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive
Book contributor: John Adams Library at the Boston Public Library
Collection: johnadamsBPL; bostonpubliclibrary; americana
Notes: Book has tight margins/binding- some text may get cut off.

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Paging includes blank leaves at beginning

Errata on p. 279

Includes index

John Adams Library copy has bookplate: John Adams Library, in the Custody of the Boston Public Library

John Adams' signature (blotted) on title page: "J. Adams."

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John Adams Library copy transferred from the supervisors of the Temple and School Fund. Quincy, Mass., 1894


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